Nudi Retreat is named after the large number of nudibranchs that can be found here. The site has a bowl full of colorful corals in the middle and two sandy slopes ending with two small walls from both sides. They are covered with healthy corals and anemones.

When to go

It is possible to dive at Nudi Retreat year-round. The best diving conditions are from July to October during the dry season. The water temperature averages 26-29C/79-84F, while the air temperature ranges 30-35C/86-95F.

What to see

A huge variety of nudibranchs can be spotted at Nudi Retreat. Pygmy seahorses, dragon sea moths, and the rare Coleman shrimp are three of the other main attractions of this site. Cuttlefish, scorpionfish, and flying gurnards are frequently seen here.